You can easily use it in a bathroom to make it look contemporary and stylish. Black and white bathrooms are a quite popular color theme nowadays. That is easy thanks to the fact that the most bathroom fixtures are white. The perfect thing is that black and white are so contrasting colors that they easily make a bold statement by themselves. You even won’t need a fancy bathtub or some luxurious light fixtures. I hope you’ll find some interesting ideas for yourself in this gallery.
Sleek Mix
Designer Ana Donohue chose black glass tiles for the shower and a black lacquer vanity for a contemporary look that shines. The diagonal black tile in the floor allows for an interesting connection while giving the room a feeling of movement.
Modern Mood
Designer Beth Dotolo gives the Black and white bathrooms a warm feel with sleek sconces and a sophisticated aesthetic. The vanity mirror, inset with shagreen leather, adds a luxurious touch. Shagreen, made from shark or ray skin, has a unique texture that comes with a price. Photo by Kevin Dotolo Photography
Eclectic Luxury
To warm up this sparkling contemporary space, designer Candice Olson added an antique storage hutch set against a black-painted wall. Black and white bathrooms accents, like the print of a classic chandelier, completes the eclectic look.
Marble Showcase
Designer Michael Habachy uses black Venetian plaster walls to contrast dramatically with the bathroom’s white marble vanity area. The combination is timeless and adds an instant touch of drama to any space.
Go Bold
Small bathrooms are a great place to try striking Black and white bathrooms wallpaper. Designer Melissa Miranda chose ceiling-reaching “Woods” wallpaper from Cole & Sons to emphasize the height of the room.
Feminine Retreat
This bathroom from HGTV fan KT Designs proves that a black and white color scheme doesn’t have to be masculine or modern. Black walls and white fixtures make the feminine touches, like a chandelier, drapery around the tub and floral decor stand out.
Fearless Wall Color
You shouldn’t be afraid to use black paint, as long as you balance it with materials that reflect light — like glossy white wainscoting and polished metals.























